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<blockquote data-quote="rainblind" data-source="post: 100271" data-attributes="member: 12288"><p>Expressed to my wife that I wouldn’t mind getting back into photography.</p><p></p><p>Thus on Christmas morning there was a wrapped box with a new Nikon D7000. Like all manuals for any equipment -they suck. Off to the internet for a a photography forum and found “Nikonites” – read quite a few postings and thought I better join the forum.</p><p></p><p>I am an old photographer and taught film photography for 25 years at college level .35mm, 2 1/4 twin lens and 4X5 camera and nothing automatic. I gave up photography for quite a few years and gave my daughter all my equipment and now I have the new Nikon D7000. </p><p></p><p>From playing around with the camera I have to quit thinking film and learn what all these buttons and menus do on the Nikon D7000.</p><p></p><p>That’s why I joined – learning a new type of phography.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rainblind, post: 100271, member: 12288"] Expressed to my wife that I wouldn’t mind getting back into photography. Thus on Christmas morning there was a wrapped box with a new Nikon D7000. Like all manuals for any equipment -they suck. Off to the internet for a a photography forum and found “Nikonites” – read quite a few postings and thought I better join the forum. I am an old photographer and taught film photography for 25 years at college level .35mm, 2 1/4 twin lens and 4X5 camera and nothing automatic. I gave up photography for quite a few years and gave my daughter all my equipment and now I have the new Nikon D7000. From playing around with the camera I have to quit thinking film and learn what all these buttons and menus do on the Nikon D7000. That’s why I joined – learning a new type of phography. Rod [/QUOTE]
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